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<blockquote data-quote="gcamp54" data-source="post: 316930" data-attributes="member: 16056"><p>Thanks for the reply. I can saw the skull cap and horns off. I'm just not sure if I can leave them as is after I saw off the skull cap until I get home. And I was just wondering what others on this site do to cure and then mount the horns. I've read that most like to boil the horns off, some like to leave them in a bag and rot off. Then clean up the skull cap and bondo the horns back on before mounting them. I won't be able to do that while I'm still on the road unless it doesn't bother the horns just to leave them tied to the top of my vehicle until I get home. I'm not interested in leaving a set of rotting anything inside my vehicle for a week. I'm interested in how others have dealt with that dilemma. Thanks again.</p><p> </p><p>Gordon</p><p>Niceville, FL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcamp54, post: 316930, member: 16056"] Thanks for the reply. I can saw the skull cap and horns off. I'm just not sure if I can leave them as is after I saw off the skull cap until I get home. And I was just wondering what others on this site do to cure and then mount the horns. I've read that most like to boil the horns off, some like to leave them in a bag and rot off. Then clean up the skull cap and bondo the horns back on before mounting them. I won't be able to do that while I'm still on the road unless it doesn't bother the horns just to leave them tied to the top of my vehicle until I get home. I'm not interested in leaving a set of rotting anything inside my vehicle for a week. I'm interested in how others have dealt with that dilemma. Thanks again. Gordon Niceville, FL [/QUOTE]
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